Tuxtla performs a large number of pipeline and wellsite tie-in projects every year for clients across Western Canada. We have designed and managed pipeline projects involving:
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Steel, fiberglass, composite and plastic pipe
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Multiwell tie-ins such as for Coal Bed Methane (CBM) or other shallow gas projects in Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
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Muskeg, rough rock and hilly terrain, such as through the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia (near Tumbler Ridge and Dawson Creek) and Alberta (near Grande Cache)
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Compressed timeframe projects such as areas with wildlife restrictions or winter access only
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Highly sour gas and oil pipelines, in highly developed areas with multiple crossings
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Crossing of major rivers, pipeline corridors, highways, environmentally sensitive areas
We have successfully completed hundreds of tie-in projects; from simple and inexpensive direct connections (from a wellhead to a pipeline) to those involve more complicated equipment such as:
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Separators
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Line heaters
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Sweetening systems (scavenger chemical)
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Screw or reciprocating compressors
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Glycol dehydration
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SCADA systems
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Heated storage tanks